Nardulli's work concentrated on the specifics of estrogen activities, including the proteins it binds with, and the mechanisms that the hormone uses to manipulate chromatin and DNA. According to Katzenellenbogen,
“Dr. Nardulli did pioneering work that identified the protein complexes with which the estrogen receptor associated, many previously unknown, and she and her laboratory associates went on to elucidate how these proteins collaborated with and modulated the activities of the estrogen receptor in breast cancer cells and tumors."
Among the research topics explored by her team were the plasma membrane proteins and their effect on breast cancer cells as well as the proteins that these cells secrete. Later research focused on the brain and estrogen action in it. At the university, Nardulli "was particularly fond of spending time with the Hormone Chixx, a group of women from across campus who studied the effects of hormones in the body. She discovered that introducing students to the wonders of human physiology and endocrinology was extremely rewarding and was recognized for her teaching excellence."
Advocacy
As an active member of the Endocrine Society, she served as "chair of the Advocacy and Public Outreach Core Committee and visited Washington, D.C., numerous times to meet with legislators on Capitol Hill and lobby for increased scientific research funding." She was also a member of the society’s Scientific Statements Task Force and a member of the editorial board for the academic journalEndocrine Reviews and Molecular Endocrinology. Nardulli died at her home of cancer in 2018, aged 69.
Select publications
Ziegler YS, Moresco JJ, Tu PG, Yates JR 3rd, Nardulli AM. 2014 Plasma membrane proteomics of human breast cancer cell lines identifies potential targets for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. PLoS One Jul 16;9:e102341. PMID: 25029196
Dietrich AK, Humphreys GI, Nardulli AM 2013 17β-estradiol increases expression of the oxidative stress response and DNA repair protein apurinic endonuclease in the cerebral cortex of female mice following hypoxia. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 410-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jsbmb.2013.07.007.
Yuan L, Dietrich AK, Nardulli AM 2013 17β-Estradiol alters oxidative stress response protein expression and oxidative damage in the uterus. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 382:218-226. PMID: 24103313.
Shim J, Humphreys GI, Venkatesan BM, Munz JM, Zou X, Sathe C, Schulten K, Kosari F, Nardulli AM, Vasmatzis G, Bashir R 2013 Detection and quantification of methylation in DNA using solid-state nanopores. Sci Rep 3:1389. PMID: 23474808.
Curtis CD, Thorngren DL, Nardulli AM 2010 Immunohistochemical analysis of oxidative stress and DNA repair proteins in normal mammary and breast cancer tissues. BMC Cancer 10:9. PMID:20064251, PMCID: PMC2830938
Curtis CD, Thorngren DL, Ziegler YS, Sarkeshik A, Yates JR, Nardulli AM 2009 Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 alters estrogen receptor activity and estrogen responsive gene expression. Mol Endocrinol 23:1346-1359.
Bonéy-Montoya J, Ziegler YS, Curtis CD, Montoya JA, Nardulli AM 2010 Long-range transcriptional control of progesterone receptor gene expression Mol Endocrinol 24:246-258. PMID:19952285, PMCID: PMC2817601